Sedum &#39;lajos&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new, distinct Sedum characterized by a creamy yellow margin to the foliage.

[0001] This naturally occuring sport of Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ (aka ‘Herbstfreude’) has a butter yellow edge to the foliage, compared to the all green leaves of Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’. The original plant was found and purchased from a wholesale perennial nursery in Harvard, Ill. Currently the mother plant is located in a garden at Intrinsic Perennial Gardens, Inc. Hebron, Ill. Asexual, cutting propagation has been the only means of reproduction.

DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS

[0002] 1) The variegated sport still on the mother plant.

[0003] 2) A clump of Sedum ‘Lajos’

[0004] 3) A close up of the growing tip.

[0005] 4) Fall flower on Sedum ‘Lajos’

DETAILED PLANT DESCRIPTION

[0006] Foliage:

[0007]Type.—Deciduious.

[0008]Shape.—Obovate.

[0009]Length.—5-8 cm (2-3 inches).

[0010]Width.—3-4 cm (1-2 inches).

[0011]Thickness.—1-2 mm (⅛ inch).

[0012]Margin.—coarsely and irregularly toothed.

[0013]Texture.—smooth.

[0014]Leaf arrangement.—alternate, crowded except at the base of the stems.

[0015]Color.—The variegated edge starts out a creamy yellow and ages to a creamy white. The center of the leaf is green resembling the parent. There is also a shiny appearance giving a metalic or grey color to the foliage.

[0016]Enclosed.—one pressed leaf.

[0017] Flower:

[0018]Petal count.—5.

[0019]Flower type.—panicle.

[0020]Flower size.—3 mm across, 4 mm tall.

[0021]Flower number.—approximately 2000-3000 per mature.

[0022]Panicle measuring 15 cm (6 inches).

[0023]Blooming habit.—domed, terminal panicle on up to 60 cm (2 ft.) stems.

[0024]Bloom period.—september.

[0025]Bloom color.—pink flowers age to copper and persist with a rust color in winter. 

I claim:
 1. A new, distinct Sedum plant as shown and described, characterized by a creamy yellow edge to the foliage. (Unlike the parent plant which has all green foliage.) No other Sedum in commerce has this type of variegation. 